New York Post

Osaka falls in 1st round at French Open

- By HOWARD FENDRICH

PARIS — A year ago, Naomi Osaka left the French Open of her own volition, never beaten on the court but determinin­g that she needed to pull out before the second round to stand up for herself and protect her mind.

On Monday, Osaka departed Roland Garros against her will — via a 7-5, 6-4 loss in the first round to 20-year-old Freehold native Amanda Anisimova, who is seeded 27th and also won their contest at the Australian Open in January — after taking a painkiller to try to deal with a troublesom­e left Achilles tendon. She tried to stretch the tendon by tugging on her neon yellow shoes at changeover­s or by squatting to flex her lower leg between points.

Osaka — who is leaning toward skipping Wimbledon — was unable to summon the serving or court coverage on which her game is based, in part because her practice time and recent match play have been limited. The four-time Grand Slam champion and former No. 1-ranked player, who is now ranked No. 38 and was unseeded in Paris, double-faulted twice to end games and called the outcome “disappoint­ing.”

“I’m really happy with myself,” Osaka said Monday, “because I know the emotions that I left France [with] last year.”

2021 French Open champ Barbora Krejcikova was seeded No. 2, but she was coming off an injured right elbow that kept her off the tour since February, and her first match back began with a 4-0 lead before unraveling into a 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 exit against Diane Parry, a 19year-old from France who is ranked 97th and entered the day with a 1-5 career record in Grand Slam matches.

There weren’t any other such significan­t results on Day 2, when the women’s winners included No. 1 Iga Swiatek, the 2020 champion; and other past major champs Petra Kvitova, Victoria Azarenka and Bianca Andrescu. In men’s matches, 13-time champion Rafael Nadal won in three sets and No. 13 seed Taylor Fritz won in five.

The No. 1-seeded Novak Djokovic opened his title defense at the French Open with a 6-3, 6-1, 6-0 victory in less than two hours over Yoshihito Nishioka. He improved to 18-0 for his career in the first round at Roland Garros.

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